About this trial
HAVEN=CONNECT is a comprehensive depression and suicide prevention intervention that is designed to be integrated into predominantly Black churches, a strategically ideal location for mental health intervention for Black youth. HAVEN=CONNECT has three components: (1) Church Community Engagement: an interactive process of introducing the program to key church leaders and stakeholder groups. (2) Faith-Based Curriculum: educational overview for pastors, other ministerial staff and youth lay leaders on how to integrate the program into the church using communication mediums that have cultural and religious relevance in the Black Church context. (3) Youth-Connect Intervention: The goals of this project are to test the impact of HAVEN=CONNECT (HAVEN) on key intervention targets, hypothesized mediators, and build a research-informed implementation strategy for future large-scale testing.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
75% of members self-identify as Black or African American,
75% are fluent in English.
Disqualifiers
self-identify as Black/African American,
13-19 years old, are fluent in English
25%+ of members self-identify as non-Black or African American
25%+ are not fluent in English.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- HAVEN-Connect
- HAVEN Suicide Prevention
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
George Washington University
Lead sponsor
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York
Collaborator
University of Rochester
Collaborator
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Collaborator